Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said he is not expecting Manchester United to bring anyone in during the January transfer window, reports have said.
United’s caretaker manager, who upon his arrival said he would have an say on transfers, revealed on Friday that he will meet with the club’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward this month to know how far.
However, when asked if he anticipates any new additions in January, he said: “I don’t expect anyone to come in.
“Obviously if the club have targeted and identified a few and I think they might fit here then I’ll give my thumbs up. But it’s not just my decision. I’m happy with the squad I’ve got.”
Solskjaer has made an amazing start to his managerial career at Old Trafford – beating Cardiff, Huddersfield, Bournemouth and Newcastle – but United’s caretaker boss is not getting ahead of himself.
He added, “When you win games of football you’re happy. There’ll be tougher games coming up, we know that. I thought Newcastle was a great example of that…we didn’t just get that first goal (early) so we could sit back and counter.
“We had to work hard for it, we had to defend and at half-time you think, we’ll learn about the players in games like this because we’re expected to win. But it doesn’t always happen like you expect. I thought the response was fantastic in the second half.”
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